Sony Playstation Enso Concept Can Be Stuck to the Ceiling

We have come across a number of PS3 controllers that let you play games like there is absolutely no tomorrow. While most of these controllers and PlayStation concepts are certainly cool, that does not stop designers from creating newer and more futuristic concepts.

Designer Harold Smook has created the Sony PlayStation Enso concept which comes with two hand held controllers, and a device to insert the disc and stick on the ceiling.

The reason why the console is stuck to the ceiling is because it radiates a certain type of luminosity which allows you to play video games without being grounded to your floor.

The light allows you to hold the controllers in left and right hands and simulate real life shooting, racing and golfing. In fact, you would never have to sit and play games and grow fatter and fatter day by day.

The Enso concept allows you to replicate the action of any hand movement of any type, and thanks to the ergonomic placing of buttons, it becomes all the more easy to play a variety of games.

The console and the controllers are tastefully designed, and the idea of sticking the console to the ceiling is great. You could check out a similar outlandish concept called the PlayStation Nano Blue Sky project or the crazy PS3 Mods and Designs.

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Thanks for posting my design, but I have to clear a few things up, This was a blue sky project for university. The console cannot be stuck to the ceiling, a 3D projector is stuck to the ceiling which in turn projects images from the game into space. Here follows more details:
B Tech: Industrial design Blue Sky Project; the design of an interactive gaming system or gaming console of the future. Areas of exploration consisted of, branding, future trends, styles, technology, aesthetics, user interaction, graphics and layout.
Design: The style and aesthetics of the product is based on Japanese and Buddhist Zen elements. The theme was strongly based on the Zen Buddhist symbol called Enso, which translates to “circle”; this symbol is used in calligraphy as a graphic representation of enlightenment. The shape, colour, and texture reflect the rocks that are typically used in Zen gardens. The cooling vents and graphics on the controllers are symbolic of the patterns that are created with sand in Zen gardens. Size was kept to a minimum to accommodate the idea of continuous development of smaller electronics in the electronics industry.

Technology and features:
Wireless connectivity to internet and networks, rechargeable battery, kinetic energy storage ability in controllers, 3D projector that projects 3D images into space between user and display device. Non slip handling ensured with grip rubber layer on underside of controllers. Circled channel on top of console emit blue light to indicate the status of the battery, when blue light fades to dark the console needs recharging. Power and eject buttons activated by touch sensitive technology.